Tape dumping programs for Unix/Linux..

From: John Allain <allain_at_panix.com>
Date: Thu May 2 16:16:03 2002

As one example, consider the case of undelimited tape records
where the \n is only implied. They were sometimes called
'Card-image' but were in use long after cards.

And let's all try to cut down on list squabbling, please.

John A.


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> No, I don't, because your entire example was disk-centric,

 Wrong i used it as an example, the raw stream already fit
 its intended destination in the hard drive case.
 spools off a cdrom in the wanted configuration in the cdrom
 case, and best fiddled with on disk in the old-tape case.

> which simply doesn't apply to tapes.

Yes it does
Received on Thu May 02 2002 - 16:16:03 BST

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